trying to sysprep windows 10 to upload to fog. PLEASE HELP

Server

FOG Version: 1.3.1

OS: windows10
after I run sysprep and capture the image the computer goes through the process the I get the computer restarted unexpectedly error and I have found that if I hit shift + F10 I can change the child completion from 1 to 3 but on the image it captured it is still set to 1 and will give me the same error after I deploy the image. Am I going to have to do this every time I deploy this image? I am working on a Dell Optiplex 5040 and injected the drivers for that model only but have tried it several different ways from editing the answer file to injecting the dell family cab drivers… I am lost please help.

ok, for anyone following this thread, I have finally got everything to work correctly. I was trying to run everything from a USb that had a reseal.cmd, SetupComplete.cmd, and my unattend file. For some reason I could not get FOGService to be called to restart after sysprep. So I placed all the commands where they were supposed to go in the C:\ and ran sysprep by typing “sysprep” in the run box after getting all the cmd files where they needed to be and it worked like a charm. Make sure you disable FOGService then put the FOGService command in the SetupComplete.cmd and it should call it. The FOG command you should use is

sc config FOGService start= auto
shutdown -t 0 -r

The only thing I ran from the USB was the drivers when I injected them.

one more issue. FOG is not restarting after I disable it to run sysprep. I have a disable command in my reseal.cmd file and a re-enable command in my SetupComplete.cmd. If I go in and manually turn it on it joins to AD and does everything it is suppose to do. Any ideals on how to get FOG to restart after the image capture?

@george1421 I am assuming that my file had fields left blank where your file didn’t even have these fields. That’s the only thing I can see that was very different. So honestly I don’t know why it didn’t like my file.

We use MDT so we get a consistent reference image each time we rebuild the reference image (once a quarter). All of the common software is installed by MDT. When the system is ready for sysprep, we run sysprep and then capture and deploy with fog. Also by using MDT to build the reference image each time from the start we don’t have to worry about the rearm count or having to reset it each time we make a change.

@george1421 ok next question. Some of these questions are in the pass 7 settings. Isn’t it redundant to have these answers in Pass 4 and 7?
That’s why I left blank in pass 4

I can’t honestly answer that. I can say that your error (from screen shot) is in the section I quoted, and the example I provided is very similar to what I deploy today, but that code was copied from the internet. So the decision is yours… I’m only looking for footprints in the snow.